(JERSEY CITY, NJ) — What started as a joke about the impossible search for parking in Jersey City is about to take center stage on the other side of the Atlantic. This August, Parking Spot: The Musical!, an original musical comedy created by New Jersey-based husband-and-wife team Louis Armistead and Lyndsey Alexander, will make its world premiere at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world’s largest performing arts festival, where thousands of productions from more than 60 countries perform each summer.
Inspired by life in Jersey City, Parking Spot: The Musical! follows a neighborhood thrown into chaos after the private parking space of a beloved retired mailman suddenly becomes available. What begins as a minor inconvenience quickly escalates into an increasingly ridiculous competition, as a struggling writer, an ambitious baker, an aspiring influencer, and their neighbors become consumed by the race to claim the coveted spot.
While the premise is comedic, the story explores larger questions about ambition, scarcity, community, and the ways ordinary frustrations can reveal our deepest hopes and insecurities.
“My child and I just roared with laughter throughout Parking Spot: The Musical! It’s so charming and hilarious. It’s not just a show we walked out humming; it was a show we were literally humming for weeks after,” said Jesse Eisenberg.
Festival performances take place in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Greenside – Lime Studio from August 7–22, 2026 (no performance 16th) at 6:30pm. Running Time: 55 minutes. Tickets for the festival performances are available for purchase online.
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“It’s a show about parking, but it’s really about people,” said writer Louis Armistead. “Anyone who’s lived in a city knows that parking somehow becomes emotional. You celebrate finding a space like you’ve won the lottery, and you can lose an entire afternoon circling the block. That absurdity made us laugh, but underneath it is a story about neighbors, belonging, and the things we convince ourselves will finally make us happy.”
Armistead serves as a facilitator with Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Freestyle Love Supreme Academy and has worked as an additional editor on several feature films, including Jesse Eisenberg’s upcoming musical comedy The Debut, A Real Pain, Respect, and The Good Liar. Parking Spot: The Musical! marks his first full-length original musical.
For lead creative producer Lyndsey Alexander, the project represents years of building an original work completely independently — from fundraising and assembling the creative team to securing the show’s world premiere at the Fringe. Alexander, is the co-owner of production company Blueberry Steamboat LLC, and founder of interior design firm LEA Design Studio. She led every producing function of the show, including casting, contracting, marketing, and international press strategy.
“Original musicals don’t usually begin with a parking space,” Alexander said. “They also don’t usually begin without a producing organization behind them. We built this show because we believed people would recognize themselves in these characters. Everyone has had a moment where one small problem suddenly feels like the biggest thing in the world. That’s where the comedy comes from, but it’s also where the heart of the show lives.”
Rather than adapting existing intellectual property, the creative team developed an entirely original musical from the ground up, assembling artists from New Jersey and New York before earning a coveted slot at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, widely regarded as one of the world’s premier showcases for new theatrical work. Although the musical is rooted in Jersey City, its themes have resonated well beyond New Jersey.
“Whether you live in Jersey City, Hoboken, Brooklyn, Boston, Chicago, or Edinburgh,” Alexander said, “everyone understands competing for limited space, chasing the next thing they think will solve their problems, and trying to build community in the middle of everyday chaos.”
